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TE Siveet: .<sckeiis Graduated from Kansas Cit School of Law, June 13,|00%_--::----------- Se... 1899. \Every Household Needs Admitted to Circuit Court of) Jackson Co., Mo., March 15, 1900. Admitted to Missouri Supreme Court, Dec. 23, 1903. Admitted to Washington Su- ‘preme Court, January, 1904. Admitted to the Supreme) internally or externally Court of Oregon, Oct., 1904.| For Sale at All Druggists Admitted to the U. District Insist on Genuine in Original RED Court for the District of} —— hington, June 17, 1904. admitted to the U. S. Circuit Court, Jan. 17, 1904. Admitted to United States Su- preme Court, March 6, 1913. Look Up the Following Cases: In case of Washin, Edwin J. Brown, see 3 ington Reports, page 97. (Con- itll any kind of germ ing human tlesue. be used || Train Your Hair as an Actress Does No class of people devotes as| jes, and naturally no class must be| ‘On VS.' more careful to retain and develop develops the Information that in| ituti ‘ hair care they find it dangerous to stitutional Law). N. Gustin *28mPe0 with any makeshift hair In case of Samuel N. Gusti cleanser. Instead they have studied, ys. Laura S. Crockett, see 51 to find the finest preparation mad j i for shampooing and bringing out —“ Haports, page -- the beauty of the hair, The ma- . .. jority of them say that to enjoy the| In case of Murrilla vs. Guis, see Washington Reports 51, that is known, get a- package of page 93. ;eanthrox from your druggist; dis- i f Si of Wash solve & teaspoonful in a cup of hot) , ff case of State ash | water and your shampoo is ready.| ; ington vs. Hamshaw, see it costs less than three cents for, Washington Reports 61, page| this amount. After its use the hair| 391 | dries rapidly, with uniform color. Ts * | Dandruff, excess oll and dirt are| In case of Frank W. Hicks dissolved and entirely disappear vs. Will H. Jenkins, see Your hair will be so fluffy that it Jashi ports 68, page will look much heavier than it ts OH “spite fe ae 8 pag Its lustre and softness will also de- Ap 401. (Personal Injury). ight you, while the stimulated er Lundin’s Record look) seaip gains the health which tn ryor Case, 67 Wash., 216.) sures hair growth. Ukuleles Reduced Friday and Saturday Only you CAN LEARN TO PLAY A UKULELE IN A DAY $6.50 Ukuleles for. .$5.10 $10.00 Ukuleles for.$8.10 $6.50 Guitars for....$5.15 $9.50 Guitars for... $8.00 Ukuleles for. . $6.60 Ask to See the New Harp Ukulele i From Piles | No matter how long or how bad) thout harm. | much time to beauty as do actress: | DRIVE TEDDY INTOHIS CAR BY J. P. YODER Staff Correspondent ABOARD ROOSEVELT TRAIN, St. Louls, Oct 19.-—With the Ken tucky mountain district and its ventful day behind him, Col | Roosevelt is speeding across Mis |sourt and Kansas today, to the jweenes of his “short grass” range | riding days, Roosevelt admittedly | fet out Weat fe giad to Hin day yesterday | Was not all beer and skittles, Be jsides the wrecked freight train ahead of his special, which delayed him two hours, the engine pulling | his car broke down six times. The last time was at Livingston. There was a crowd at the station calling for him. He was greeted with shouts of “Woodrow Wilson! Woodrow Wi! ton!” as he ted to speak Finally the heckling plainly net jtled the colonel, and, unable to get well started, he shouted at the men, “That's right; shout for Woodrow Wilson if you're too proud to fight and if the Lusitania sinking does not make your shout.” And he went inside to speak no more until he reached Louisville for his first big address of the trip. CORONER WON'T PROBE DEATHS No inquest into the death f Mrs, Gertrude Swanson and James |Kusky will be held, according to | Deputy Coroner Koepfii, following |the insistent statem Roe that he was as flames broke ow Tuesday night to death In the fire Roe is still held on an open charge, pending tnvestigation. But he has stuck to the same story thru the grilling by detectives and fire marshals. Members been drinkis | ber what happened RESUME WORK BAYONNE, N. J., Oct. 19.—More dreds more employed by other planta returned to their work at the oll plants here today. |Standard plant was on hand when the doors opened, and gave the or der for the men to return when he became aware of their numbers. Thousands of strikers were in the streets, and refused to return, but there was no attempt at violence. 'E. J, BROWN MAKES | COUNTRY GANVASS Edwin J. Brown, democratic can-| attacking the real cause of the ail | —the remarkable Liquid that will/didate for prosecuting attorney, tn| ment—clogged liver and disordered & personal canvass in the country! bowels, district, covered In two days the |towns of Bothell, Woodinville, Red-| arouse |mond, Monohan, Issaquah, Bend, Edgewick, Cedar Falls. and Auburn. » Tolt He declares the county is going and stomach troubles strong for Wilson. 'REDMOND RENEWS HOME RULE DEMAND LONDON, Oct. 19.—John Red- for conscription in Ireland with a counter demand for. home rule in Ireland in wn address in the house o| commons yesterday afternoon. Any |attempt to enforce conscription in Ireland would be rufnous, Redmond declared, so long as England mair tains martial Jaw and a unionist frish people. Modern Woodmen Attention Hon. E, F. Burns of New York, supreme national lecturer, one of America’s greatest platform orators, will speak to Elliott Bay Camp, No. 5138, Thursday, 8 p. m., at Moose Hall, 209 Seneca St. Musical Program. Bring the Family. Free. blood corpuscles | s of James) yp when the) his shack | They were burned | the party who had | in Roe's shack all} way they were too drunk to remem: | Cor 1,000 STRIKERS |than 1,000 striking employes of the |Standard Oil Co. and many hun- Superintendent Hennessy of the! STAR—THURSDAY, WILSON CHEERS |°eics “ih? Aesies Against Nebraska PORTLAND, Or Nebraska will cl team of Oregon Aggi from almost as far away as Greenland’s icy mountains and India’s coral strands on Mult nomah field here, next Satur- Oct. 19.— with a , 185-pound left tackle, directly from Scotiand, This te hie firet year at American football. Geo. Conn, right half, hails from Pasadena, and Bevery Ander. t half, is from Long Millard Webster, substitute end, js @ pligrim from Milford, Utah Charies Rose, substitute full- back, is at home in & Clyde Hubbard, pected here tomorrow with a crowd of rooters. ‘Wouldn't You i | Like to Get Rid of That Catarrh? , here is your opportunity. | to give away, during the ys, two thousand pack- ages of Gauss Combined Treatment to those who need it, and if you want relief, sign the coupon at the foot of thie notice, and the free package will be forwarded to you at once by parcels post. I want to pr to you that Gau pined Treatment will relieve The method ts effect tke at the root tarrh and ff y nt quick and ing results, send at once for the package, Fill out the coupon below ond package will be sent to you by return mall This coupon in wood for a pack of GAUSS COMBINED CATARRH TREATMENT, sent free by mall, Simply tit {mn your name and address on dotted fines w and mall te C BE GAUSS, 9666 Main St, Marshall, Mich. North! healing way. Wash- their charms. Inquiry among them| mond, Irish leader, met the demand | ¢| Pain. ‘quick relief, so you can eat what! ' » best hair wash and scalp stimulator! Kovernment against the will of the| | ' STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Rea! Cause—Take Edwards’ Olive Tablets Dr. That's what thousands of stom ach sufferers are doing now. In- patch up @ poor digestion, they are Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets the liver tn a soothing, When the liver and bowels jare performing their natur. al functions, away goes indigestion If you have a bad taste in your mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, lazy, don't- cate feeling, no ambition or energy, troubied with undigested foods, you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- stitute for calomel, Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive off, You will know them by their olive color, They do the work without griping, cramps or Take one or two at bedtime for you like. 2be. gists. a Don’t Eat Peanuts! Cause Appendicitis Appendicitis been directly traced to peanuts, Seattle people should know that simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, as mixed tn Adler-i-ka, often relieves pre- Vents appendicitis, This aimpie rem edy acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, foul 10e and All drug stomach ment help troub! TT) Ad wift's Pharm: Pike st, and 23 «, Second ave Broadway. OCT, 19, 1916. PAGE 5 ‘MANY SUICIDES | INUNALASKA After covering 14,000 miles dur ing her five months’ crulsing In the | Bering se the United States const guard co MceCullo arrived here today from Unalaske Senlor Capt. Broadhurst reports the season as one of the quietest in Bering sea since the cutter serv ice has been in effect, There were no poachers and few marine disas | ters | A suletde epilemie occurred at }Unalaska just before the MoCul loch left ri persons = took their lives, QUAKE IS LIGHT | ATLANTA, Ga jelight damage Oct 19 Only broken windows |and chimneys—was reported today jas the result of an earthquake [that rocked Georgia, Tennessee part of Kentucky and Eastern Ala jdame late vesterday, Three shocks were felt jn Birmingham, two else where, Nearpantes resulted in j many cities. PARIS, Oct. 19.—Serbian troops have captured the village of Brod, southeast of Monastir, from the |Bulgars, in a brilliant combat, it 4 a8 officially announced today. WISE MEN GET LoT or |FRER iNSTRUCTIOS FROM FOOLS, OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR Save Your Hair! Double Its! Beauty in Just a Few Moments. | 25-Cent “Danderine” Makes | Hair Thick, Glossy, Wavy NOT A PARTICLE ona | Within ten minutes after an ap-| pieation of Danderine you cannot! find a single trace of dandruff or falling hatr, and your scalp wil) not |iteh, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks’ use. when you see new hair, fine ‘ first—yer—but really all y hair—growing over the alp. Danderine is to the hatr what | fresh showers of rein and sunabine fare to vegetation, It goes right to | the roots, invigorates aod strength jens them, Its exhilarating, etimu- lating and life-producing proper tes cause the hair to grow long, strong and beautiful. 1 A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair, No difference how dull, faded, brittle and seraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect will be light, have an ap pearance of abundan an incom- parable luster, softness and luxuri- Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl ton’s Danderine from any drug! |store or tollet counter, and prove | | that your hair fs as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment— | {that’s all—you surely can have | beautiful hair emd of It if you | will just try a Httle Danderine. FOR BRUISES Children’s Bumps, Sprains and Minor Hurts Quickly Re- lieved by Sloan's Liniment It is the very nature of children to hurt themseives—to come crying to mother with little fingers bruised, with heads bumped, with sprained ankles and wrists. | They are painful hurts, too. But j their pain and sting can't survive | the gentle use of this liniment. A single application of Sloan's Lint-| | ment and—the little fellow's brave-| jly kept back tears give way to {smiles. His hurt is relieved. | In every home where there are children a bottle of Sloan's Lini-! | ment is a necessity | |} Aching muscles, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff neck, backache, chil- blaing, ete., can be effectively re jMeved with Sloan's Liniment Cleaner than mussy ofntments or plasters. | Sloan's Liniment can be obtained! }at all drug stores, 25c, 500 and) | 81.00, | three trips | weother bureau today posted storm MUNY CARS TO | RUN TO HALL’ Municipal street care will operate to the county-city buliding, over the old Seattle, Renton & Southern tracks, thus extending Division A service which now exists be- FRIDAY—A SALE OF USED FURNITURE | The week's most attractive barg | ns for thrifty buy- ers who wish to furnish their homes at UPHOLSTERED Chairs and Rockers a saving tween 13th ave. and Nickerson st. to Third ave. and Stewart | REDUCED 9 |I]_ $45.00 Red Repp Upholstered Chair, solid oak frame, This wa the tentative | for HH} $35.00 | fortable, for v0 | $0.00 Mahogany ack, for $14.95 and com- $9.75 elour, . $11.50 eat and reorganized known @ nlier Railway company. Only the passage of the proper ordinances remains to complete the arrangement They will probably be introdvced Monday, Council man Erickson played the leading part in the conferences The cityowned cars, common user agreement erate on the company leather $50.00 Early English Bed Davenport, upholstered in genuine brown leather, $19 50 eee e under the for may op trac to Washington st, and down to See $35.00 Combination Bookease for .. $11.50 ond ave, if this is deemed ad $25.00 Onyx-top Brass Stand for +. $4.95 visable. this arrangement, Coun. |{]_ $25.00 Onyx-top Electric Lamp f $4.95 ader iin a pent oun 1 E Md cilman Erickson points out that #,00 Desk Table, mahogany fini $2.45 Division A will in the future be $9.50 Fir Library Table f $2.45 able to enter into the short haul | $35.00 Inlaid Mahogany $50.00 Antique Oak Secre $6.95 $8.95 | | field by carrying traffic that nat- | and from | | urally offers itnelf to c y fc depots and the county-city bulld- $65.00 Remington Typewriter for... $17.50 ing The Renton line and city ine! will also exchange transfers | Many of the Renton line's obll gations have been rearranged However, the company will spend $100,000 on extensions and iiu- | provements | For power consumed by city | cars, while on the private com- | pany's tracks, @ charge of 1 cent per kilowatt hour will be charged. TROOPS CONTROL ATHENS MOBS ATHENS, Oct. 18.—(De- | layed.)—-Greek troops are in complete control of the situa- tion here today. Anti-ally mobs are being dispersed, and for the time being the possibilities of a serious clash between civilians and the French marines seem to verted. | iy leaders, however, are continuing their attempts to or- ganize demonstrations, and the crisis is by no means past, It ts understood that King Constantine following conferences with the Brit ish and French ministers, sent per sonal appeals to the most prominent | of his supporters urging them not | to stir up the Athens crowds to acts | of violence. The collapse of reports that a United Sta fleet was approach- ing Piraues to intervene disheart- ened the civilians, and has helped restore order, HUGHES ALMOST THRU LONG JAUNT —75c EACH Gas Heaters Regular price up to $7.50. Four in this lot. Stand Tables Regular price up to $8.50. Four in this lot. SALE OF USED RU $35.00 Rag Rug, size 9-3x19, for.... $75.00 Whittall Velvet, size 8-3x13, $30.00 Brown Wilton Carpet, size 9x9, for.... $60.00 Two-toned Brown Rug, size 9x12, for. .& $35.00 Tapestry Brussels, size 9x12, for $ METAL BEDS $15.00 Vernis Martin Bed, 14-inch posts...... $12.50 White Enameled Bed, brass trimming... $12.50 White Enameled Bed, brass trimming... $6.50 Iron Bed for..... ee onon S8282 a 3. 4 1 § Easy Terms ILADIES! DARKEN r_| YOUR jowness | fy ik shades take their piace, When the pores fail to work freely they fill up with | the skin becomes thick | Use It Three Times! KNOW-DOC A marvel for Look years younger! Use Grand- mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur and nobody will know nnd wrinkles occur, A) The use of Sage and Sulphur for ay A al Tt of ronderful St PERRY ARNOLD Sonarit' to the skin both before and] ete aed, Grey. Ba ee U. P. Staff Correspondent after tong auto tripe Removes | natural color dates back to grand- eo eee eae tee aa end Gorencas wherever | mother’s time. She used tt to keep Working “ ward across apehietn applied, even in deep-neated aches her hair beautifully dark, glossy today, Re jean Nominee Hughes db on Th 7 % wound'ap the ladt Gay of his third ‘oe, a scugal ;)and attractive. Whenever her hair sadena, Cal | took on that dull, faded or streaked rance, this simple mixture | Was applied with wonderful effect. | But brewing at home is mussy | and out-of-date. Nowadays, by ask- | ing at any drug store for a 50 cent | bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur |Compound,” you will get this fa- ;mous old preparation, improved |by the addition of other ingredi- |ents, which can be depended upon seSSsSETTTT | to restore natural color and beauty this pleasant |to the hair. cough syrup.) A well-known downtown dru it understand why ated | Says it darkens the hair so re any other ally and evenly that nobody can 2 peg, TR aie Bg gners tell it has been applied. You sim- wnmediate relief, will make you re-| PLY dampen a sponge or soft brush ret that you never tried it before. | with it and draw this through your Tt ts a truly de oy rb yg Bay & hair, taking one strand at a time, ody tine at the first sign | BY morning the gray hair disap- uring the night or day/peam, and after another applica- tion or two, it becomes beautifully ‘dark and glossy. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- | pound is a delightful toilet requis- [ite for those who desire a more campaign trip. Tomorrow after noon he reaches New York He will rest for a couple of days and then start out anew on a trip, the exact itinerary for which is as yet incomplete, By the time Hughes reaches w York he will have completed 500 miles of campaigning in the since August 5, Splendid for Bad Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis An Inexpensive Home - Remedy—Gives Surest, Quickest Rellef. N STORM IS SWEEPING NORTH AND WEST WASHINGTON who home-made will quick} Anyone | tasting tries Oct. 19.—The warnings as rapidly as possible around the Lakes region and the Atlantic coast. The Gulf storm of yesterday now centers in Indiana, moving ‘ortheastward with les violence, “but this will increas the bureau predicts. Snow was reported as far south Any druggist can supply you with 2% ounces of Pinex (50 cents! worth). Pour this into a pint bottle | and fill the bottle with plain gran ulated sugar syrup. The total cost is about 54 cents and you have a os Kaneae Wyoming reported full pint of the most effective rem- | youthful appearance. It is not in- eight de ve zero. edy You ever used aut degrees above sere. The quick, lasting relief you get {tended for the cure, mitigation or |from this excellent cough syrup will | Prevention of disease. lreally surprise you. Tt promptly PET GOAT DEVOURS ~ SCHOOL DECORATION | the th passages, the at tUckle, s th on your ough stops entirely Splendid for ‘ne bronchitis, croup, whooping cough |, I was badly ruptured while lifting a and bronchial asthm runk se years ago. Doctors said my Cat-talle and autumn leaves, | Pines ie @ concentrated | only he of cure was an operation, hung decorations at t compound of Norway pine extract, | Trusses me no good. Finally I got Latona hool’s junior pet | comb ned w ol and is fa-| bold of ething it quickly and com- mous the world over for its healing | Pletely cured me, Years have passed, - Jeffect on the membranes and the rupture has never returned. | down in quick order when J per, a billy goat on exhibition, broke loose and gobbled them To avoid “2% ounces of Pinex tions and don't A guarante disappointment ask for| although Tam doing hard work as a care di-|Penter. There wae no operation, no lost anything | time, no trouble. I have nothing to eell, ‘olute satis-|but will give full Information about how up before his young master jon or money ptly refunded | you may find a complete cure without could discipline him. Jai With “this. preparation, ‘The joperation. if you write to me, Rugene M. aleo sho d the folks a ti 1 inex Lo. Re t, Wayne, Ind. arpenter, 37 jarcelius ave, ~@|™ |rop —@ and danger yanquan, N. J. Better cut out this w it to any others who are may save a life or at least y of rupture and the worry of an operation, or two about head-on rushing when he butted thru a pair of swinging doore. Are you looking for a vacant house? Read Star Want Ads. Guitars Reduced Friday and Saturday Only The Hawaiian Fascinating Guitar Is a Instrument. Easy to Learn—Easy to Play. Most GET THAT INSTRUMENT NOW ea ae te aerate The New Tenor Banjo Is Splendidly Adapted for Ragtime Playing $7.85 $8.50 Banjos for... .$7.20 $20.00 Banjos for. .$17.60 $13.50 Ukuleles for.$11.40 $8.50 Guitars for... .$7.10 $40.00 Guitars for.$33.00 $18.50 Banjos for. .$15.80 $45.00 Banjos for. .$37.00 Have You Seen the New Tenor Banjos? GRAY HAIR” neat eee et \ PPRESSOR DERE a a eS wk oe Se